Formal and informal logical fallacies

    • [DOC File]Formal fallacies - b-g.k12.ky.us

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      Aristotle was both the first formal logician—codifying the rules of correct reasoning—and the first informal logician—cataloging types of incorrect reasoning, namely, fallacies. He was both the first to name types of logical error, and the first to group them into categories. The result is his book On Sophistical Refutations.

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    • [DOC File]FALLACIES - APIPA 2010

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      The distinction between a Formal and an Informal Fallacy is that a formal fallacy is based solely on logical form, and an informal fallacy takes into account the non-logical content of the argument. This roughly parallels the distinction between deductive and non-deductive modes of …

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    • [DOC File]What is a logical fallacy

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      Some logical fallacies are more common than others, and so have been named and defined. When people speak of logical fallacies they often mean to refer to this collection of well-known errors of reasoning, rather than to fallacies in the broader, more technical sense given above. Formal and Informal Fallacies

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    • Formal and Informal Fallacies

      [edit] Informal fallacies. Informal fallacies are arguments that are fallacious for reasons other than structural (formal) flaws. Argument from repetition (argumentum ad nauseam): signifies that it has been discussed extensively (possibly by different people) …

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      Lecture and discussion on the distinction between formal and informal . fallacies. Informal fallacies are characterized by linguistic errors, the misuse of language by clever and subtle plays on words, and by appealing to feelings of sympathy, and prejudices of the masses, viz., human susceptibility rather than the issue at hand.

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    • [DOC File]COMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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      The largest and most natural division among fallacies is that between formal and informal fallacies. We have already discussed formal fallacies when discussing validity. Formal fallacies include such things as Affirming the Consequent, Undistributed Middle, etc. Now we want to deal with informal fallacies, and these turn out to be a more ...

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    • [DOCX File]Have you ever crossed a one-way street without looking in ...

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      formal. and . informal. Formal . fallacies are fallacies based on the form or structure of an argument. There are 2 main types of formal fallacies: Affirming the Consequent. Denying the Antecedent. Informal. fallacies are detected by examining the argument’s substance or content. There is no standard way to categorize informal fallacies.

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    • [DOC File]Ad Hominem - CCosta

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      Informal fallacies[edit] Main article: Informal fallacy. Informal fallacies – arguments that are fallacious for reasons other than structural (formal) flaws and usually require examination of the argument's content. [12] Argument from ignorance (appeal to ignorance, argumentum ad . …

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    • [DOC File]STATEMENT, ARGUMENTS, VALIDITY, SOUNDNESS

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      A set of statements that appears to be an argument but is not is a fallacy. There are formal fallacies, which break specific rules of logic, and there are informal fallacies which usually are phrased to appear as an argument but the statements …

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